Muscle/tendonopathy:
You may have irritation where your achilles tendon meets the gastro-soleus muscles in the calf region. This can be due to over - use and has been known to tear. Rest, ice, compression and elevation daily over the next couple of weeks should help.
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The first thing:
I would rule out a clot in your leg as one can die from a clot traveling to the lung. Nerve entrapment is another possibility which can be in the leg or higher up in the lower back.
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Not DM related:
The child sounds uncomfortable. Hard to know what is going on without an exam. Please contact his pediatrician to have him evaluated, asap if the pain is severe. Make sure blood sugars are ok, please.
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Depends what pain:
Is from. If it is muscular, stretching and strengthening exercises may help. If it is from bone pain, nerve pain, or even more worrisome, vascular issues such as a deep vein thrombosis, you will need to treat the underlying problem. Discuss with your physician as you will need a physical exam to identify the underlying issue. Hope that helps!
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Stretch the calf:
Treatment for occasional nocturnal "charley horse" or muscle spasm of the calf muscle is to slowly stretch the muscle. If frequent a warm bath before bedtime may along with stretching the calf may prevent them. SEE > http://wb. Md/1SZ8MYX
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Walk not run:
You are building muscle mass in the calf by the pounding of the jogging. Build tone and not the muscle mass by stopping the pounding. Research has proven that running is not better than walking over the course of the "same distance". Stop running and start walking the same distance.
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Not at all:
Although mild differences are present in everyone, a sudden increase in the size of one calf is very concerning for deep venous thrombosis, a potentially life threatening, but easily treatable condition. If your calf has increased in size suddenly, you should have a doppler ultrasound study done today.
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Symmetry:
Yes, most people aren't symmetrical Body builders strive to make their muscles symmetrical and they can't even get it quite right. If you have a deformity on calf, for example a lump, bump in one leg and not the other, I would see you doctor for evaluation. If both legs look normal with the exception of one being slightly larger, don't sweat it.
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Several things:
This is a problem that requires a face-to-face meeting with your doctor. In that meeting, your doctor will listen to you, perform a throrough examination and possibly order labs or other tests. Based on this information, he/she will be able to tell you what's wrong and what to do about it.
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Superficial burning?:
Does it feel like a burning sensation in the skin of both calves, not like a muscular burning from cramping or working out too much? If that is the case it could be the result of a pinched nerve in your spine causing the problem. Any other symptoms? Back pain, difficulty urinating, pain with walking? I would see a doctor to have this evaluated.
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Hard to say:
There are several possibilities, including a muscular strain, a cramping of the muscle, and even possibly an I irritation of a nerve in the back. If it does not respond to 5-7 days of rest, I would not hesitate to be seen.
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Calf Pain:
Any pain in one calf could signal a blood clot in the calf. However, in all probability, you are experiencing muscle strain. Just to be sure, let your doctor take a look as blood clots in the leg can lead to lung a lung embolus.
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